Old lady Buddy has the same thing caused by a bone spur. The ONLY thing that worked for her was the steroid injection. (we had tried metacam, tramadol and gabapentin, acupuncture, hydrotherapy and chiro).

I'm glad Eva is doing better. It can be a hugely frustrating condition.

Also, as a devils advocate side note, Buddy's limp will flare up whenever she tries to do too much but I believe this is from the tendon rubbing against the bone spur and hopefully Eva can continue to compete!

Old lady Buddy has the same thing caused by a bone spur. The ONLY thing that worked for her was the steroid injection. (we had tried metacam, tramadol and gabapentin, acupuncture, hydrotherapy and chiro).

I'm glad Eva is doing better. It can be a hugely frustrating condition.

Also, as a devils advocate side note, Buddy's limp will flare up whenever she tries to do too much but I believe this is from the tendon rubbing against the bone spur and hopefully Eva can continue to compete!

Well the most recent line of thought, from a rehab specialist, is that the tendinitis is a symptom, not the cause of the problem, so she's on rehab exercises which hopefully will get her back to normal function.